September 2019 Archive
961.
Malcolm Gladwell's famous 10k hour rule isn't holding up in new research (businessinsider.com)
962.
Books on Burnout (fivebooks.com)
963.
At Dynamicland, the Building Is the Computer (tashian.com)
964.
Goodbye Aron Eisenberg:( — aka Nog (DS9) (twitter.com)
965.
Show HN: Pi4 dual display/4K and HEVC/H265 support (info-beamer.com)
966.
Americans' fear of losing their jobs grows (axios.com)
967.
Show HN: Simple tool to make a habit of exercising (workoutbff.com)
968.
Effect of High-Dose Vitamin D on Volumetric Bone Density and Bone Strength (jamanetwork.com)
969.
Cross the world four times (sivers.org)
970.
How to repair the parts that explode in Lenovo yoga laptops (adammunich.com)
971.
The Rise of the Comfort College (bloomberg.com)
972.
Milton’s notes on Shakespeare appear to have been found (theguardian.com)
973.
Show HN: Python Tests That Write Themselves (timothycrosley.github.io)
974.
A look back on OCaml since 2011 (ocamlpro.com)
975.
Ask HN: Germany vs. Canada for Tech Jobs?
976.
Facebook tries hiding Like counts to fight envy (techcrunch.com)
977.
An Apple Developer for 10 Years (qnoid.com)
978.
Lenovo crams unremovable crapware into laptops by hiding it in the BIOS (2015) (theregister.co.uk)
979.
Launch HN: Sparkswap (YC S18) – Buy Bitcoin Instantly over the Lightning Network
980.
Let the callers of your API control allocations (dave.cheney.net)
981.
Evolving “nofollow” – new ways to identify the nature of links (webmasters.googleblog.com)
982.
DMVs in the U.S. are selling drivers’ information to private investigators (vice.com)
983.
Dear Email Industry, We’ve Got a GDPR Problem (jacquescorbytuech.com)
984.
WeWork’s Back Is Against a Wall (wsj.com)
985.
Germany's Vanishing Monasteries (spiegel.de)
986.
Ask HN: Parents of HN, what are your best sources for evidence-based parenting?
987.
Putting Victimhood Behind You (genevievefiles.blogspot.com)
988.
UCLA’s 1948 Mechanical Computer [video] (vimeo.com)
989.
On the Utility of Phoenix LiveView (jclem.net)
990.
The Amiga Smart File System (en.wikipedia.org)